Index to the third series of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, volumes 41-60, 1907-1928, Part 16

Author: Massachusetts Historical Society
Publication date: 1941
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts Historical Society
Number of Pages: 488


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Cruso, Capt. Frederick H., Charleston operations, 57. 432.


Cruttenden, Robert, letter (1749) on Whitefield, 44. 205.


Cuba, Canning on intervention (1826), 46. 233-235; Vernon's attack, medals, 52. 199, 260.


Cubitt, Holland (1634), 42. 232, 233.


Cuckson, Rev. John, 60. 387.


Cuddy, Stephen A., on pensions, 42. 128.


Cudworth, naval deserters (1777), 55. 78.


Cudworth, Benjamin, Malcom affair, 58. 18, 26-28, 34, 40, 43, 44.


Cudworth, James, on Endecott flag incident, 42. 267; Quakers, 51. 201. Cudworth, Rev. Warren H., 42. 185.


Cullimore, Isaac, Boston petition, 52. 314.


Culpeper, Dr. Nicholas, 45. 475; Eng- lish Physitian Enlarged, copy, 53. 177.


Culverwell, Rev. Ezekiel, 45. 228.


Culverwell, Sarah [Mrs. Barcfoot], 45. 228.


Cumberland, George Clifford, earl of, buccaneering grant, 59. 5.


Cumberland, Richard, 44. 130.


Cumberland, England, emigrants to New England, 60. 372.


Cumberland, Md. See Fort Cumber- land.


Cumberland, U. S. S., 54. 205.


Cumberland County, Maine, inocula- tion hospital (1776), 51. 90.


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Cumberland Presbyterian Church, origin, 48. 266.


Cuming, John, Constitution of 1780, 50. 358 n.


Cumings. See also Cummings.


Cumings, Hannah (Farwell), 44. 277. Cumings, Rev. Henry, 44. 277 n .; Constitution of 1780, 50. 358 n.


Cumings, Ensign Jerahmael, 44.


277 n.


Cumings, Nathan, Clay movement, 49. 228.


Cumings, William, Pepperell, 44. 276. Cumming, Philip, deed, 57. 241.


Cummings. See also Cuming; Cum- ings; Cumming.


Cummings, Archibald, customs offi- cer, 58. 430, 444.


Cummings, Col. John, Canadian expe- dition, 55. 27 n.


Cummings, Prentiss, council, 52. 50. Cummings, Thomas S., on Cromwell miniature, 43. 255.


Cumpston, Henry, Biddeford affair, 45. 23.


Cumston, Charles G., gift, 46. 379.


Cumswah, Northwest Coast chief, 53. 231, 233.


Cunard Steamship Line, first Boston trip, 50. 41.


Cundall, Frank, gift, 55. 185.


Cunningham. See also Conyngham.


Cunningham, shipmaster (1779), 44. 84, 85; (1794), 682.


Cunningham, Abigail [Mrs. Dorr], 49.1.


Cunningham, Dr. Alexander, army surgeon, 50. 69.


Cunningham, Andrew, house, 53. 177. Cunningham, Anna (Rowe), gift, 50. 3.


Cunningham, D. W., drawing, 53. 177.


Cunningham, Elizabeth (Barrett), 47. 115 n.


Cunningham, Ephraim M., Baylies on, 45. 171; Adams correspondence, 171.


Cunningham, Esther L. (Burnett), 56. 352.


Cunningham, Mrs. Frederic (Law- rence), gifts, 45. 354, 60. 205.


Cunningham, Henry Winchester, 41. 230, 51. 190; gifts and deposit, 44. 576, 53. 177, 55. 319, 320, 56. 264, 57. 75, 242, 58. 145, 60. 161, Gen. In. xiv; member, 56. 210, 244; on Wendell receipt book, 352; Record- ing Secretary (1923-28), 57. 73, 327, 58. 267, 59. 282, 60. 209.


Cunningham, Nathaniel, 56. 347. Cunningham, Stanley, 56. 352.


Cunningham, William (1788), 47. 115.


Cunningham, William, death, 53. 5.


Cunningham Brothers, Kan., 41. 227.


Curley, James M., gift, 50. 82.


Curlien, James, Kan., 41. 355.


Currency, corn, 48. 35. See also Money.


Currie, Sir Arthur, Parkman cente- nary, 57. 191.


Currier, Nicholas (Currier & Ives), lithographs, 55. 165, 56. 4.


Currier, T. Franklin, gift, 55. 224.


Currier & Ives. See Currier, Nicholas.


Currier & Trott, clock, 55. 225.


Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe, as diplomat, 49. 332.


Curson, George, duel, 43. 127, 47. 232. Curson, Mary, family papers and ports., 47. 237-239.


Curson, Samuel, St. Eustatius, prisoner in England, 45. 19, 22, 56. 157, 159.


Curson, Samuel, Boston, career, 47. 232, 233, 236-238.


Curtice, James, Antigua petition, 59. 173.


Curtis. See also Curtice.


Curtis, Worcester (1748), 44. 265, 266.


Curtis, Alice, 57. 224.


Curtis, Ann (Kemble), character, 48. 516.


Curtis, Benjamin Robbins, on war powers, 41. 328; Webster dinner, 45. 160; ports., 47. 534, 56. 169; bereavement, 59. 260.


Curtis, Caleb, Webster dinner, 45. 161.


Curtis, Catherine S. [Mrs. Green- ough], 58. 395, 396.


Curtis, Charles, election of 1912, 59. 304.


Curtis, Charles P. [H. C. 1811], dinners, 44. 336, 45. 160; ports., 47. 534, 56. 169; family, 49. 260, 58. 396.


Curtis, Charles P. [H. C. 1883 ?], gift, 57. 361.


Curtis, Mrs. Charles P. (Cary), 49. 260. Curtis, Daniel S., 45. 123; Webster, 162.


Curtis, Edward, letter to, 44. 213 n. Curtis, Eliza [Mrs. Woodward], 59. 260 n.


Curtis, Eliza M. (Woodward), 59. 260 n.


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Curtis, George Ticknor, Webster dinner, 45. 160; letters, 55. 339.


Curtis, George William, bust of Sumner, 47. 311; Norton, 48. 58; Goldwin Smith, 49. 110, 117, 144, 153; at Cornell, 148, 149; letter (1862) on Peninsular campaign, 56. 234.


Curtis, Greely S., Civil War, 53. 109, 56. 408, 488.


Curtis, Mrs. Greely S., 51. 171.


Curtis, Herbert Pelham, Civil War, 56. 408, 479.


Curtis, Horatio G., gifts, 54. 214, 245. Curtis, J., lithograph, 55. 42.


Curtis, Langley, bookseller, 57. 64.


Curtis, Lawrence, gift, 50. 1.


Curtis, Louis, gifts. 56. 209, 279, 280. Curtis, Samuel R., Pea Ridge, 56. 415; appearance, 415.


Curtis, Thomas B., 45. 123; Webster dinner, 160; Webster's letters to (1843-51), 161-165; ports., 47. 534, 56. 169.


Curtis, William, will (1699), 53. 66.


Curtis, Mrs. William O., gift, 57. 229.


Curwen, Samuel, England, 45. 410; pension, 412.


Cushing, Abel, General Court, 57. 260.


Cushing, Adam, Weymouth, slave- holder, son, 41. 454.


Cushing, B., Providence (1788), 47. 115.


Cushing, Rev. Caleb [1; H. C. 1692], port., 45. 627.


Cushing, Caleb [2], Mass. Council, 51. 259 n., 56. 103.


Cushing, Caleb [H. C. 1817], Chinese mission, instructions, 42. 408, 43. 325 n., 45. 161 n .; letter (1847) on alienist for China, 43. 326; death, 44. 262; Trent affair, 45. 50; Whig organization (1843), 161; Lowell's satire, 603; Seward's adviser. 46. 43 n .; candidacy (1831), 49. 252; General Court, caucus, 57. 258, 259, 264, 266; pet bank, 260; on Stuart's ports. of Presidents, 59. 84 n.


Cushing, Charles, letter to, 46. 410.


Cushing, Deborah (Thaxter), 51. 168. Cushing, Edmund L., school, 53. 169. Cushing, Harry A., error, 50. 399 n. Cushing, Harvey, member, 59. 266, 303; on Rhodes, 60. 191 n.


Cushing, J., Vassall's R. I. farm, 41. 213.


Cushing, John, Hutchinson's letter (1767), 44. 524.


Cushing, John P., 47. 238; Hawaiian


trade, 54. 17; Canton trade, 30. Cushing, Dr. Lemuel, 42. 473.


Cushing, Luther S., clerk of House, 57. 254, 255.


Cushing, Mary (Bromfield), 51. 168. Cushing, Nancy M., 47. 238.


Cushing, Nathan (or Seth), Mass. seal, 51. 260.


Cushing, Regemmelech, baptized, 42. 454.


Cushing, Sally [Mrs. Lincoln], 50. 195 n.


Cushing, Sarah P., gift, 59. 265.


Cushing, Seth. See Cushing, Nathan.


Cushing, Thomas [1], 51. 168.


Cushing, Thomas [2], port., biog. note, 51. 168.


Cushing, Lieut .- Gov. Thomas [3],


debt, 41. 438; F. Hutchinson's letter, 43. 425; news from abroad, 44. 700; port., erroneously attrib- uted, 49. 260, 51. 168; Mauduit letters, 50. 120, 121; Backus, 375; breach of trust, 482; council, 51. 259 n .; letters to, 55. 73, 60. 98- 116; war ships, 55. 73, 74, 83, 60. 101-109, 111, 114, 115; correspond- ence (1773) on abuse of R. I., 57. 357, 358; writs of assistance, 58. 21 n .; at commencement, 59. 204; dropped from Continental Con- gress, 60. 98-100; candidacy for governor, 338, 344.


Cushing, William, letter (1789) on circuit court, 44. 526; chief justice- ship, correspondence (1796), 526, 527.


Cushing, William B., blockade run- ners, 44. 290.


Cushman, Charlotte S., casts for Music Hall, 48. 361; autog., 54. 243.


Cushman, James, witness, 44. 336.


Cushman, Robert, Mourt's Relation, 44. 186 n .; Altham, 188.


Custis, Eleanor P. [Mrs. Lewis], spurious port., 47. 424; in 1813, 487 (see Gen. In. xix).


Custis, Eliza P. [Mrs. Law], separa- tion, 47. 487 (see Gen. In. xix).


Custis, George W. P., recollections, 52. 100.


Custis, Martha (Patsy) P., attributed port., 51. 197.


Customs, sermon before commission- ers at castle, 42. 470; attempted continental, 43. 127; fate of Boston colonial records, 423, 46. 472, 473; Charles Stuart on (1772), 43. 450,


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454, 456; colonial finances, 456, 457, 484, 55. 241 n .; Board of Commis- sioners, 43. 477; reorganization of colonial (1763-66), 478; Townshend Act, 479; and Revolution, 479, 490; organ. of board, members, discord, 479-481; enforcement, resistance, 481, 46. 466-470; troops at Boston, 43. 482, 493, 46. 339, 47. 198, 203- 206; regulations under reorganiza- tion, duties, 43. 482-484; colonial acts and duties, 483, 46. 447-450, 452, 454, 458, 462; revenue vessels, navy, prizes, conflict, 43. 485-487, 46. 467 (see Gen. In. xix); data on colonial commerce, 43. 487-489; colonial drawbacks, 489; service in colonial Mass., 46. 440; acts of trade and colonial acts and actions, 443-445, 449, 451-457; colonial, and parliamentary power of legislation, 445, 447, 461; effect on colonies of acts of trade, 446, 447; Boston colonial custom houses, 457, 459, 460, 463, 465, 468, 474, 56. 352; intercharter period in Mass., 46. 459, 460; Phips-Brenton conflict, 461, 462; under Mass. second char- ter, 463-465; closing and opening of Boston port, 470-473; Mass. provincial assumption of control, 473; Mass. state and early federal, 474; secession and collection of duties, 48. 202, 204, 214, 222; pa- pers of Carlisle, Eng. (1688-91), 61. 343; European inspection and passports (1818-19), 381, 387, 390, 440, 443, 477; English silk frauds (1843), 53. 310; French tobacco smuggling, 313; Mass. federal records as historical source, 54. 325; Portland records, 55. 185; colonial indulgences, 245, 248, 268; Paxton's letters (1768-69), 56. 348- 352; inward oaths and reports, Conn., 58. 58-71; report on Boston district in 1768, 418; boundaries of district (1707-68), 419-421; land- ing places within it, extent of their trade, 421-429; fisheries and ship- ping, 424, 425; officers (1707-68), 429-437, 444; restricting foreign clearing and entering to Boston, 434-436; examining vessel, col- lusion, 437; fee tables, 437, 438, 445; manufacturers within district, 438-443; officers of northern colo- nial district (1716), 444; colonial graft (1775), 59. 215; French co- lonial decrees, 60. 255-261, 263-


266, 270-278, 280-284, 286-291, 295, 296, 303. See also Acts of trade; Commerce; Liberty; Pas- sages; Tariff; Tonnage; Writs of assistance.


Cutler, loyalist, in besieged Boston, 60. 96. Cutler, , Sans Souci Club farce, 60. 335 n., 337.


Cutler, David, shipmaster, 45. 474 n. Cutler, Elbridge G., 58. 93.


Cutler, Rev. Timothy, as rector of Christ Church, 45. 587.


Cutlery, English (1745), 45. 648.


Cutt, John, petition against, 45. 219. Cutt, Richard, petition against, 45. 219; Dr. Greenland, 226, 227.


Cutter, Rev. - , Bray Associates (1733), 56. 23.


Cutter, Henry, Saratoga Springs, 50. 196; biog. note, 196 n.


Cutter, Phillis, slave, 42. 200.


Cutter, Thomas, Boston crew, 55. 85.


Cutting, John, shipmaster, 48. 46.


Cutts. See also Cutt.


Cutts, Anne (Payne), social life, 47. 492, 494, 524, 528.


Cutts, George B., deposit, 55. 3.


Cutts, Richard, 47. 492 n., 524, 50. 81.


Cutts, Richard D., 50. 81.


Cutts, Samuel (?), shipowner, 48. 341 n.


Cuvier, Georges, baron, and Flügge, 59. 358.


Cygnet, H. M. S., revenue duty, 58. 63.


Cymetry, Boston siege, 44. 102.


Cyprus, in 1839, 46. 351.


Cyr, -, Grenada, 60. 303.


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Daby, Simon, letters, 49. 96. Dafforne, John, in England, 56. 49.


Daggett, Abner, tavern, 51. 37.


Dagueil, Jean B., 55. 230.


Dagueil, Mary P. (Storer), 55. 230.


Dahlgren, Charles B., Trent affair, 45. 68 n., 190.


Dahlgren, John A., Sumter, 44. 285.


Daillé, Rev. Pierre, Boston, 52. 125, 128.


Dakin, Cecelia V. [Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Jamison], 41. 232.


Dalaney, John, Boston crew, 55. 86. Dale, Ebenezer, gift, 41. 7.


Dale, Sir Thomas, 60. 213.


Dale, U. S. S., Hampton Roads, 56. 375.


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DALHONDE-DALTON


Dalhonde, Dr. Lawrence, inoculation, 45. 457, 477.


Dalibard, Thomas F., electricity, 56. 142, 143, 146; Franklin, 143, 150. Dall, Caroline H., gift, 43. 38; be- quest, 46. 379.


Dallas, Alexander J., financial report, 42. 334; Mexican mission, 338; letter (1814) on peace mission, 47. 304; Gerry's son, 512; mess, 519; Otis on, 60. 29.


Dallas, George M., Cass, 42. 397; foreign mission (1829), 46. 333; in Europe (1814), 47. 304; British attitude, 48. 234; on blockade, 238 n .; Moran's relations, 432 n .; Secession, 434; Seward's instruc- tions, 437; extracts from diary of sec. of legation (1860-61), 438- 441; arms from Britain, 438; confederate commissioners, 441; Brougham's insult, 483; described, 52. 99; religion, 100.


Dallas, Philip, and father's attitude (1861), 48. 438.


Dallas, Robert, jr., pamphlet, 44. 142. Dallin, Cyrus E., medals, 55. 340, 58. 2.


Dalling and Bulwer, W. H. L. E. Bulwer, baron. See Bulwer, Henry. Dalrymple, Elizabeth [Mrs. Pitcairn], 49. 381.


Dalrymple, Col. William, troops for Boston, 55. 248.


Dalrymple, William, consul at Cadiz, 59. 226.


Dalton, Abigail (Roe | Alden), 42. 288. Dalton, Ann (Call), 42. 289.


Dalton, Charles Henry, tribute, 41. 394; death, 414; postage stamps, 42. 112, 171, 172, 307; memoir, 287; PORT. and AUTOG., 287; firm, 47. 128; Brookline park system, 54. 144; career, 56. 355; brothers' wartime letters to, 356-495; and military service, 363, 377, 387, 392, 412, 419, 425, 432, 445 (see Gen. In. xxiii); marriage, 430-434, 437; cor- respondence, 57. 185.


Dalton, Dr. Edward B., career, 41.


396, 42. 299, 304, 56. 355; Soldiers Field tablet, 53. 180; opening of Civil War, 56. 359, 360, 362, 363; letters: (1861) Hampton Roads, 364-377 (see Gen. In. xxiii); (1861- 62) Washington, 384-386, 389, 393, 395; (1862) Peninsula, 413-415 (see Gen. In. xxiii), 431, 435; leave of absence trouble, 443, 445; after Antietam, 446; (1863) before Chan-


cellorsville, 452 n .; Fortress Mon- roe, 452-455, 462, 463, 469-472, 476 n .; Peninsula, 457; (1864-65) Va. campaign, 476-480, 482-490, 493; - Manassas movement (1862), 412, 414, 415; ill, 443; resignation, 479; Fredericksburg hospitals, 481, 482.


Dalton, Mrs. Edward B., letter (1863), 56. 469.


Dalton, Henry R. [1], career, 41. 396, 56. 355; medical scholarship, 42. 304; entering military service, 56. 372-374; positions in service, 389, 393, 394, 396, 398, 399, 401, 402, 405 n., 408, 411, 430 n., 432, 443, 456, 457, 457 n., 464, 467, 485, 486; commission complications, 389 n., 396; letters: (1862) around D. C., 405-407, 411, 412, 430, 432, 433, 441 n., 443; Fredericksburg, 448; (1863) field officers, 451; Gettys- burg campaign, 456, 459, 460 (see Gen. In. xxiv); autumn campaign, 56. 464-468, 472-476; (1864) Va. campaign, 480-487; - leave, 475, 476; engagement, 476, 477; resig- nation, 487, 489.


Dalton, Henry R. [2], gifts, 54. 141, 56. 69, 356, 57. 185, 58. 243, Gen. In. xiv.


Dalton, James, carcer, 42. 287, 288; papers, Gen. In. xiv.


Dalton, Dr. John C. [1], career, 42. 287, 289, 56. 354.


Dalton, Dr. John C. [2], career, 41. 395, 398, 42. 290, 304, 307, 56. 355; letters: (1861) Washington, 356-363, 445 (see Gen. In. xxiii); (1861-62) S. C. coast, 377-384, 386-392, 394-405, 407-411, 415- 429, 437 (see Gen. In. xxiii); resig- nation, 441, 444, 477; (1863) N. Y. draft riots, prisoners of war, 459, 460, 462, 463 n .; Charleston siege, 466; (1865) at front, 490-494; - ill, 444, 482, 488; return to New York, 475.


Dalton, Julia A. (Spalding), 42. 287, 56. 354.


Dalton, Mary (McGregor), 42. 301, 56. 430 n.


Dalton, Peter R., 41. 395 (see Gen. In. xvii), 42. 287; papers, 58. 244, Gen. In. xiv.


Dalton, Samuel, New Hampshire council, 45. 630.


Dalton, Susannah (Griggs), 42. 289. Dalton, Tristram, Adams on, 46. 412; daughters, 484 n .; social life,


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486; office, 47. 518; port., 49. 260; candidacy for governor (1785), 60. 338.


Dalton family, papers, 56. 69, 58. 243, Gen. In. xiv.


Daly, Franklin P., gift, 59. 3.


Daman, Sarah, marriage, 42. 468.


Damarins Cove, Va., Weston's ships, 51. 230, 232.


Damariscove Island., Me., Little James wreck, 44. 184 n.


Damascus, in 1839, 46. 348.


Damon, Albert P., Kan., 41. 458.


Damrell, John S., Boston fire order, 56. 280.


Damrills Cove. See Damarins.


Dan River, Va., Dix Ferry, 51. 70, 71.


Dana, Charles A., after Brook Farm, 46. 215.


Dana, Francis, mission, 44. 398, 45. 508; federal convention, 48. 430; committees on Gérard, 59. 49; Con- tinental Congress, 85.


Dana, Paul, gifts, 56. 167, 295.


Dana, Richard, joint letter to Wilkes, 46. 476, 51. 340.


Dana, Richard H. [1], Washington Benevolent Society oration, 49. 283.


Dana, Richard Henry [2], death, 44. 262; slave renditions, 322, 325 n., 326, 55. 341; Trent affair, letters, 45. 48, 51, 82-85, 97-100, 131-134, 508, 511, 512, 519, 523, 530; on war and slavery, 83; letters to, 95, 140; on trying Jefferson Davis, 512; on confederate privateer, 46. 40 n .; on Sumner and Seward, 78; Duke of Argyll, 47. 68, 101; T. K. Lothrop, 432-434; political influence of Two Years before the Mast, 50. 83; letter (1845) on Sumner's oration, 277; Woodman correspondence, 54. 5; on Barker's diary, 56. 72 n .; Vernon Harcourt, 58. 409; career and char- acter, 60. 170-172, 176; Parker on, 173; Peace Convention, 225.


Dana, Richard Henry [3], member, 44. 660, 45. 1; TRENT AFFAIR, 508; diary, 47. 462; on Guild, 48. 427; presents Vassall ports., on them, 50. 200; gift and deposit, 52. 1, 57. 2; on Rochambeau documents, 58. 285; on C. F. Adams, Sr., 286; AUSTRALIAN BALLOT LAWS, 401.


Dana, Samuel, letter (1808) on Pickering letter, 45. 360 n .; land, 52. 118.


Dana, Rev. Samuel, diary, 54. 49.


Dana, Samuel W., reply to presiden- tial address, 57. 157.


Dana, Susan C. [Mrs. Lawrence], Gen. In. xxii.


Dana family, papers, 57. 2.


Danbury, Conn., French camp, 58. 278.


Danby, Thomas Osborne, earl of. See. Leeds.


Dancing, style (1814), 49. 499; Boston assembly ticket, 54. 81; early Boston schools, 55. 224. See also Ballet; Balls.


Dandridge, Frances [Mrs. Henley, Mrs. Lear], 47. 518 n.


Dane, Joseph, Clay movement, 49. 232.


Dane, Nathan, carcer, old age, 46. 209; Mass. claims, 47. 223; letter to, 48. 429; Continental Congress, 49. 89; Goodell kin, 52. 38; letter (1787) on federal convention, 59. 95.


Danforth, Daniel, autog., 50. 4.


Danforth, Jonathan, loyalist, 48. 23.


Danforth, Mary [Mrs. Bromfield], 43. 100.


Danforth, Rev. Samuel [1], 43. 100; Comet, photostat, 58. 312.


Danforth, Rev. Samuel [2], elegy on Leonard, 41. 206.


Danforth, Thomas, General Court, 45. 569; witness, 47. 216 n.


Danfuskie Is., S. C., operations, 56. 402, 429.


Dangerfield, J. E. P., Harpers Ferry affair, 41. 516.


Daniel, John W., Moran on, 48. 434. Daniel Raleigh T. (?), election of 1844, 42. 428.


Daniel, Samuel, English poet, quoted, 41. 332.


Daniel Marcy, log-books, 55. 285. Daniels, Dr. Albert C., gift, 49. 59. Daniels medal, 49. 59.


Danielson, Timothy, Constitution of 1780, 50. 358 n., 369; regiment, 59. 133 n. Danlur, Peter, 42. 384. Danvers, - , Liverpool (1735), 56. 28.


Danvers, Henry, tract on, 57. 37.


Darby, Deborah, marriage, 42. 470.


Darby, Philip, Antigua petition, 59. 174.


Darien, Ga., raid, 57. 436.


Dark Ages, as term, 52. 57.


Dark Day (1780), 50. 364. D'Arles, Henry, gift, 52. 86.


Darley, John, voice, 48. 527.


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Darling, Ezekiel, General Court, 57. 261 n., 266.


Darlington, Henry Vane, lord, corn laws, 53. 297 (see Gen. In. xxii).


Darly, Matthew, prints, 50. 217, 55. 340.


Darracott, George, Webster dinner, 45. 161.


Dart, Elizabeth, 57. 73.


Dart, Emanuell, 57. 73.


Dart, Richard, 57. 73.


Dartmouth, William Legge, 1 st earl of, Board of Trade letter, AUTOG., 43. 192.


Dartmouth, William Legge, 2d earl of, colonial office, 43. 457; sicge of Boston, 44. 147; Serle, 162 n .; N. H., 48. 341 n .; letter to, 49. 461 n .; Quincy's interview, 50. 439, 443, 446; attitude (1774-75), 477, 59. 136; Massie, 56. 99.


Dartmouth, England, in 1774, 48. 337.


Dartmouth, Mass., Constitution of 1780, 50. 372; Great Awakening, 53. 215; land, 57. 241; trade, whal- ing (1768), 58. 427.


Dartmouth College, fraternity mcdal, 55. 186; McCall, 57. 505, 509.


Darton, William, engraving, 55. 6. Davis. See also Daveis; Daves; Davies.


Darwin, Charles, centenary, charac- ter, 41. 452; on Fiske, 46. 169.


Dary, George A., 41. 436 n.


Daschkoff, André, social life of family, 47. 484, 486 n., 492.


Dati, Giuliano, photostat of works, 58. 298.


Daughters of Colonial Wars, gift, 57. 309.


Daumont, Simon F. See St. Lusson. Daveis, Charles Stewart, Knox Pa- pers, 45. 582; letters to, 56. 209, 59. 259-263; biog. note, 259 n.


Daveis, Elizabeth T. (Gilman), 59. 259 n.


Daveis, Mary [Mrs. Haskins], en- gagement, 59. 259, 260.


Davenant, Bishop John, Cotton on, 42. 205.


Davenport, Rev. - , Burns rendi- tion, 44. 330.


Davenport, Addington, 43. 440; and Harvard presidency, 44. 261.


Davenport, Bennett F., gifts, 55. 2, 5. Davenport, Charles, papers, 55. 2, 5. Davenport, Rev. James, Great Awak- ening, 53. 196, 214, 215.


Davenport, Rev. John, letters (1627- 33), 42. 207-215; religious advice, 208; illness, 209; Laud, 209; fcoff-


ment schemc, 214; resignation, 215 n .; in Holland, 221; Amsterdam church, and conformity, before classis, 225-234; Boswell corre- spondence, 228, 234; books used in Holland, 233-235; Harvard over- seer, 261; tracts on Paget contro- versy, 43. 45-68; FACSIM. of title- pages, 48, 64; sermons (1627-28), 50. 205, 207; Mass. and Conn., 55. 33; Penny case, letter, 58. 125.


Davenport, John, Stoughton, mar- riage, 42. 467.


Davenport, Richard, Endecott flag incident, 42. 266; Pequot War, 51. 285.


Daves, Frances, autog., 53. 185.


Davezac de Castera, Auguste, Ban- croft, 42. 394, 395, 428.


Davidson. See also Davison.


Davidson, Samuel, on Young, 44. 535.


Davie, William R., French mission, 44. 405, 406.


Davies, - , (1773), 56. 142.


Davies, Sir Louis, American nego- tiations, 47. 168, 169, 58. 338.


Davies, Rev. Samuel, on lifeless ser- mons, 48. 259.


Davies, Thomas, imprint, 59. 87 n.


Davis, (1761), 43. 196, 199, 200, 202.


Davis, , shipmaster (1787), 41. 436. Davis, , pirate (1818), 44. 455, 456.


Davis, , of N. J., Naples (1819), 51. 477, 480, 493.


Davis, Rev. - (1784), 42. 478.


Davis, Alba, gifts, 48. 1, 253, 49. 176. Davis, Amasa, 54. 216, 55. 324; state supplies, 54. 217.


Davis, Andrew McFarland, books, 41.


415; Two FORGOTTEN PAMPHLET- EERS, 43. 428; gifts, 655, 44. 563, 45. 27, 48. 167, 495, 49. 95; CHARI- TABLE CORPORATION OF LONDON, 44. 646; bas-relief, 47. 27; TRIALS OF A GOVERNOR IN THE REVOLU- TION, 131; money gift, 319; on MS. Mass. note, 48. 168; on Hutchin- son's currency tract, 50. 72; on Paine, 180; tribute, 53. 141; mem- oir, 54. 204; PORT. and AUTOG., 204.


Davis, Avis, Morton case, 58. 182, 185.


Davis, Bancroft G., 54. 211. Davis, Betsy, 45. 411.


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Davis, Lieut. C. H., letter to, 55. 285. Davis, C. W., gift, 54. 320.


Davis, Caleb, papers, 52. 284, 54. 212, 55. 287, 324, 56. 295, 60. 359; career, 54. 215-219; PORT., 215; funeral expenses, 220-224.


Davis, Charles A., letter to, 45. 95; letter (1861) on Trent affair, fi- nances, Scott, 117; Jackson on Jack Downing, 56. 246; caricature of Jackson, 255.


Davis, Charles B., Cleveland, 57. 290. Davis, Mrs. Charles E., jr., gift, 48. 167.


Davis, Charles G., slave renditions, 44. 325 n., 45. 623, 55. 342.


Davis, Charles H., 60. 358.


Davis, Cushman K., Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, 58. 334, 335.


Davis, Daniel, of Va., witness, 44. 674.


Davis, Daniel, Me. separation move- ment, 41. 125, 131-133; Baylies on, 45. 182.


Davis, Edward, Boston petition (1664), 52. 314.


Davis, Eleanor (Cheever), 50. 134, 54. 215, 219, 59. 303.


Davis, Eleanor W. [Mrs. Sanger], 54. 211.


Davis, Elisabeth [Mrs. Hunnewell], 45. 571.


Davis, Eliza (Bancroft), 54. 204.


Davis, Eliza C. [Mrs. Shattuck], 54. 219.


Davis, Evelyn [Mrs. Adams], 60. 358.


Davis, Ezra, 49. 178; letter to (1831) on French claim, 256.


Davis, Mrs. Francis B., gift, 44. 363.


Davis, Frederica K. [Mrs. Watson], 54. 211.


Davis, Gherardi, gift, 41. 29.


Davis, Hannah (Ruggles), 54. 218.


Davis, Hannah T., Burns rendition, 44. 331.


Davis, Harriette B. (Mills), 60. 358.


Davis, Henrietta P. (Whitney), 54. 206.


Davis, Henry, Carlyle on, 60. 85.


Davis, Henry Winter, attitude of Md. (1861), 42. 147; secession, 43. 671, 674, 675; political rise, 672- 674; Lincoln's Cabinet, 683.


Davis, Horace, gifts, 41. 9, 42, 358. 44. 563, 48. 75; OREGON TRAIL, 43. 19; death, 50. xvi.


Davis, Horace A., 54. 211.


Davis, Ichabod, slave, 42. 200.


Davis, Isaac, Concord fight, killed, 55. 21, 22, 56. 81, 83, 84.


Davis, Isaac, candidacy (1843), 42. 414.


Davis, Isaac P., silhouette, 47. 445; Trumbull Papers, 54. 354, 355.


Davis, Isaac P., gifts, 45. 641, 47. 446. Davis, Mrs. Isaac P., gift, 53. 67.


Davis, J. Lucius, execution of John Brown, 41. 94.


Davis, James, jr., Webster dinner, 45. 160.


Davis, Jefferson, Bull Run, 42. 190; Johnson, 43. 667; Border States, 684; message (1861), 45. 87; law and policy of bringing him to trial, 512; Declaration of Paris, 46. 67- 69; war obsessions, 68; privateers, 83; Bright on speeches (1863), 113; Bright on fate, 136, 139, 144; fare- well to Senate, 224; Bunch on, 48. 206; relic, 54. 82; letter (1878) on yellow fever, 55. 325; Antietam campaign, 56. 178, 179; on reunion, 57. 395 n .; proposals for peace, 59. 241, 242, 245; caricature, 60. 314. Davis, John, Worldes Hydrographical Discription, photostat, 58. 307.


Davis, John, separation of Maine, 41. 157.


Davis, John, long membership, 43. 225, 56. 215 n .; papers, 46. 379; early letters, 47. 312; list of Wins- low MSS., 48. 76; Natural Phi- losophy Society, AUTOG., 49. 418, 421, 423; committee on membership diploma, 52. 96; M.H.S. seal, 97; port., 56. 3; letter to, 58. 214.




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